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made in the united states, too. we got to bridge that for the kid and that's what the first book aims to do. as carol said, it's got a large plan to get a digital platform built. were about to do that working hand-in-hand with terrific organizations. >> carol rasco, former first lady barbara bush and laura bush made reading one of their signature issues when they were in the white house. do you see a difference in support of endemic that happens when the high-profile? >> we certainly do and risk was lucky to both those on their advisory committee until the one in the white house when you're forced to get off every committee if ever served on. but the visibility that each brought with them to the white house, whether they were still serving on any official border committee was extremely helpful and they both have foundations that had to continue to live. it's certainly a big help from people like that in those positions of power help people see that there really are children out there who do not have a single book in
made in the united states, too. we got to bridge that for the kid and that's what the first book aims to do. as carol said, it's got a large plan to get a digital platform built. were about to do that working hand-in-hand with terrific organizations. >> carol rasco, former first lady barbara bush and laura bush made reading one of their signature issues when they were in the white house. do you see a difference in support of endemic that happens when the high-profile? >> we...
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. >> questions >> across the united states. any more experiences you can tell us about? >> we last went to qatar and that was the last overseas trip that i took. they landed in qatar. i've never flown a plane that was slowed -- i. don't know if you've ever woken up to a person speaking arabic. i was like man come and take out the plane. [laughter] that's really all i thought. it was such a different culture. they had a think the second highest standard of living, or they started make in $200,000. picking a couple years ago got complaints from citizens that they were paying too much in mortgage, so you pay the mortgages off. so they are very wealthy and at a certain point i got jealous because i remember he was a different -- i had been in an immersed in a culture that was so consumed. >> anymore questions here? >> hi. great to have you here. >> good to be here. >> i know you've heard this my times, but i loved your show on cnn that you had a few years ago. why did you decide to play the straight man? [inaudible] who are putting a deal together for hbo and john kline was
. >> questions >> across the united states. any more experiences you can tell us about? >> we last went to qatar and that was the last overseas trip that i took. they landed in qatar. i've never flown a plane that was slowed -- i. don't know if you've ever woken up to a person speaking arabic. i was like man come and take out the plane. [laughter] that's really all i thought. it was such a different culture. they had a think the second highest standard of living, or they...
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the republicans feel more confident about the battle over raising the debt ceiling of the united states. an image of would leave you with is that although there is a split between these very senior republican politicians in house, they did go into their latest meeting about two hours ago absolutely side by side. the congressman here i was talking to said it was an optical display of unity. the iranian prime minister has offered to release more than 700 female prisoners. the rallies are accusing his government of unfair treatment. >> hundreds of thousands of people in sunni provinces have been protesting for almost two weeks. they said the government discriminates against them. now the prime minister is threatening to end the demonstrations by force. >> i want everyone to turn a blind eye to this issue and against -- do not tell me it is a national issue, because it is clear that is a rotten one. it has wrought in slogans and is accompanied by rotten practices. i am not concerned because it is only hot air. your voices have been heard and enough is enough. >> is a warning that may lead t
the republicans feel more confident about the battle over raising the debt ceiling of the united states. an image of would leave you with is that although there is a split between these very senior republican politicians in house, they did go into their latest meeting about two hours ago absolutely side by side. the congressman here i was talking to said it was an optical display of unity. the iranian prime minister has offered to release more than 700 female prisoners. the rallies are accusing...
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states the united states has said oh we're going to get more involved so we're involved in mali were involved in nigeria were involved in uganda and sort of east african area were involved in somalia and these are all of which is serious dangerous trends that we're seeing because most of it's done in secret most of it's done with sort of special ops and drones the american people don't know about it and it could end up very very very poorly for a lot of innocent people in africa was thinking with foreign policy will do you think china now is america's number one enemy after what we saw in the election i don't know of anime i think. well america always needs an enemy america always has an enemy ok so is this the new one. well you well yet we we need something to leverage our and the tea against that it was russia for a while and then it was japan remember the early eighty's arisings on it and now and now it's well then it was iran and iraq and iran and saddam really helped because saddam was he looked. like a police sketch artist rendering of a child molester yeah he was a perfect vil
states the united states has said oh we're going to get more involved so we're involved in mali were involved in nigeria were involved in uganda and sort of east african area were involved in somalia and these are all of which is serious dangerous trends that we're seeing because most of it's done in secret most of it's done with sort of special ops and drones the american people don't know about it and it could end up very very very poorly for a lot of innocent people in africa was thinking...
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i think the key problem is the view which is very popular in the united states, including the united states government, that the islamists, not al al-qaeda,t the muslim brotherhood is the way of the future. it is the authentic voice of the muslim world and how do we know it's authentic? they hate america, the ultimate proof. it remind me of the old days in lat tip america when the carter administration thought that the wave of the future, the authentic voice of the people was groups like the fmln in el salvador. how do you know they are authentic? they hated america. you see the refusal to engage in political warfare in places like egypt, where, you know, 48% of the people voted against morsi for president. they didn't want a brotherhood president, and right now, today, this week, thousands of egyptians out in the street protesting, only we're not protesting. the state department said expressed concern when he did a little constitutional coo a few days ago, concern, which is about the weakest word in the state department lexicon. my fear is you have millions of people in arab countri
i think the key problem is the view which is very popular in the united states, including the united states government, that the islamists, not al al-qaeda,t the muslim brotherhood is the way of the future. it is the authentic voice of the muslim world and how do we know it's authentic? they hate america, the ultimate proof. it remind me of the old days in lat tip america when the carter administration thought that the wave of the future, the authentic voice of the people was groups like the...
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that he gets in the united states and says i'm sending him back to europe. marshall disagreed with bradley and that's one of the more interesting place. some of them were only found last year in the church marshaling to two very nice setup a look at some of these papers they gave to them. >> here. >> tom davis, retired u.s. army, friend of tom rex. haven't read the book yet, tom. probably like most people. i'd like to throw a premise and see what you think about it given my current incarnation goes back to the previous comment. i was talking to my father-in-law and he mentioned equipment he had as he went utah beach in that period of time and i tallied it up you need about $200 worth of equipment, your standard soldier leaves the base today is going to walk out with about $25,000 worth of equipment. technology is really something that strikes me perhaps a little bit, as this quiet pathos, long, where argument is general said to come less inspirational, less strategic thinking and so forth that the technology path to technology patents encoded in the opposite
that he gets in the united states and says i'm sending him back to europe. marshall disagreed with bradley and that's one of the more interesting place. some of them were only found last year in the church marshaling to two very nice setup a look at some of these papers they gave to them. >> here. >> tom davis, retired u.s. army, friend of tom rex. haven't read the book yet, tom. probably like most people. i'd like to throw a premise and see what you think about it given my current...
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there is no danger of the united states becoming greece. that is another fraudulent metaphor. the u.s. has no problem financing its deficit. the only problem it has financing its deficit are republicans who threatened to hold up the debt ceiling. spending will increase because the size of the economy is increasing. the size of federal spending will then increase. but republicans are basically back in the 19th century. they're not accepting the 20th century happened. they're not accepting the role of the modern welfare state. i think as paul krugman noted a little while ago, and is obvious to most economists, this is a good time to be running deficits not just for the standard reasons, the economy is weak and and have a lot of people unemployed, but because the cost of borrowing is so low. it is historic fleet low. it is a good time to borrow money, but to use that money to spend on the things the country needs. i think this is one of the points obama made in one of the clips you just ran that i really agree with, which is the government needs to be spending to do the things th
there is no danger of the united states becoming greece. that is another fraudulent metaphor. the u.s. has no problem financing its deficit. the only problem it has financing its deficit are republicans who threatened to hold up the debt ceiling. spending will increase because the size of the economy is increasing. the size of federal spending will then increase. but republicans are basically back in the 19th century. they're not accepting the 20th century happened. they're not accepting the...
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and the president of the united states is also weighed in from his trip to hawaii, urging now the house of representatives to vote on the sandy aid bill today before the new congress goes out of session. meanwhile, speaker boehner says it is one of his first priorities when the new congress comes in later in the week, tyler. actually up to you, becky. >> thank you. >>> i guess we will get an earful from chris christie when he sounds off on this. >>> we now have a deal in washington. this is a deal for now anyway. maxine waters california democrat. she voted nor bill. jack kingston is georgia republican. he voted no. our next deadline is match. spending cuts are key. how do we get there from here? how do we do it without wring bringing the final system to the brink of collapse again? well have their answers right after the break. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the mi
and the president of the united states is also weighed in from his trip to hawaii, urging now the house of representatives to vote on the sandy aid bill today before the new congress goes out of session. meanwhile, speaker boehner says it is one of his first priorities when the new congress comes in later in the week, tyler. actually up to you, becky. >> thank you. >>> i guess we will get an earful from chris christie when he sounds off on this. >>> we now have a deal in...
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it is a betrayal of the people of united states -- of the united states. it is a betrayal by the speaker personally of the members of this house not to permit a vote. i have never seen an action like it. i hope i never see it again. i urge the speaker to reconsider and rectify this decision today because today is the deadline to avert going down in history as shameful. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york. mr. grimm, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. speaker. it's very difficult to stand here and have to speak to my constituents knowing that we are going to break, we are going to end this congress and i'm going to go and walk the streets in midland beach, south beach, in taughtenville and i'm going to meet with homeowners that i have been meeting with for nine weeks now and i can't tell them that everything's going to be ok. because as of right now everything is not ok. in fact, it's far from ok. i don't often agree with my colleague that just spoke, mr. nadler, on a lot
it is a betrayal of the people of united states -- of the united states. it is a betrayal by the speaker personally of the members of this house not to permit a vote. i have never seen an action like it. i hope i never see it again. i urge the speaker to reconsider and rectify this decision today because today is the deadline to avert going down in history as shameful. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york. mr....
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owe united states of america is morally weak and we lack character. they look at all the proximate sees that have been killing us and we have not responded. when they dropped the two embassies in africa, in 1988, and all we did was throw to missiles at them and bombs at them up in the training basis up in afghanistan and never put a tkpwhrofl on them i thought that brought out 9/11 more than anything. they thought they could come for us and we didn't even respond. we did go right after them in afghanistan, we did take down the sanctuary. we drove them into pakistan. we stayed on al-qaida's central leadership in pakistan. the challenge is that al-qaida has spread its tentacles throughout the middle east and they are on the rice despite our effort to stay on top of us. >> i ask the question about the taliban and being brought into the central government in afghanistan, and what it would mean in that country. those are big questions that we won't be able to answer today, general keane but i'm sure we'll be talking about them in the future. it's great to
owe united states of america is morally weak and we lack character. they look at all the proximate sees that have been killing us and we have not responded. when they dropped the two embassies in africa, in 1988, and all we did was throw to missiles at them and bombs at them up in the training basis up in afghanistan and never put a tkpwhrofl on them i thought that brought out 9/11 more than anything. they thought they could come for us and we didn't even respond. we did go right after them in...
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instead of doing what we do in the united states or what they do in britain which is to say you want to work hard, you want to make money, you will be rewarded. >> reporter: it would affect a few thousand people but was shot down because it targets individual instead of household income. the government said it will find a way to enact it in some form this year while other taxes also rise. today in france, the rich are revolting against it with their feet, taking their cash away. around here we keep running into american tax exiles, people who have given up their citizenship to protect their money from taxes. do you know where in the world has the highest income taxes currently? the island of aruba, 60% for its highest earning individuals and sweden at around 57%. matt? >> michelle kosinski in paris this morning. thank you very much. from what i understand, that town in belgium where gerard depardu moved, their gardens in the backyard are in france. >> you lose depardu, you lose the country. >> very famous saying. thank you for that. >>> just ahead, four prominent americans, including
instead of doing what we do in the united states or what they do in britain which is to say you want to work hard, you want to make money, you will be rewarded. >> reporter: it would affect a few thousand people but was shot down because it targets individual instead of household income. the government said it will find a way to enact it in some form this year while other taxes also rise. today in france, the rich are revolting against it with their feet, taking their cash away. around...
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weeks since sandy struck long island, new york, new jersey, and we have not gotten a penny from the united states congress. and we played by the rules. and last night the speaker of the house of representatives walked off the floor, didn't even give us the courtesy of a notice, he told an aid to the majority leader who told us that we ended up telling the majority leader, i believe. so some dysfunction in the republican leadership, the speaker, for some reason, is taking it out on new york and long island and new jersey. it is a disgrace. i was tracing the speaker all over the house floor, trying to talk to him and his staff and kept tell me wait until the vote is over, wait until the fiscal cliff vote is over, everything will be taken care of and then he was gone. he wouldn't -- he refused to meet with us. he yelled at congressman, i'm not meeting with you people. he wouldn't tell us why. he decided to sneak off in the dark of night. >> and we have learned that republican peter king and some others will be meeting with speaker boehner this afternoon as they sort all of that out. and we'll
weeks since sandy struck long island, new york, new jersey, and we have not gotten a penny from the united states congress. and we played by the rules. and last night the speaker of the house of representatives walked off the floor, didn't even give us the courtesy of a notice, he told an aid to the majority leader who told us that we ended up telling the majority leader, i believe. so some dysfunction in the republican leadership, the speaker, for some reason, is taking it out on new york and...